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1914

Lima

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Travel Diary: July 3, 1914, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson Jul 1914

Travel Diary: July 3, 1914, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson

Travel Diaries, 1914-1918

A typed copy of a diary entry dated July 3, 1914. Huntington-Wilson documents his time in Lima, noting the people he spent his time with, ranging from an Ecuadorian political exile to a president put into power via coup d'etat.


Travel Diary: June 15, 1914, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson Jun 1914

Travel Diary: June 15, 1914, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson

Travel Diaries, 1914-1918

A typed copy of a diary entry dated June 15, 1914. Huntington-Wilson documents his opinions on how Latin American news organizations are reporting on the coup d'etat in Lima.


Travel Diary: June 7- June 14, 1914, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson Jun 1914

Travel Diary: June 7- June 14, 1914, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson

Travel Diaries, 1914-1918

A typed copy of diary entries dated from June 7th to the 14th of 1914. Huntington Wilson documents his travels from a private train car as he makes his way through the mountains to La Oroya, Peru.


Travel Diary: May 29, 1914, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson May 1914

Travel Diary: May 29, 1914, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson

Travel Diaries, 1914-1918

A typed copy of a diary entry dated May 29, 1914. Huntington-Wilson documents his time in Lima, noting his many meetings with prominent figures in the area and continuing documentation of Peruvian political history.


Travel Diary: May 23, 1914, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson May 1914

Travel Diary: May 23, 1914, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson

Travel Diaries, 1914-1918

A typed copy of a diary entry dated May 23, 1914. Huntington-Wilson documents his arrival in Lima, noting details like the economic situation of Peru, its native populations, and who he was meeting throughout the days.